Pronunciation: /ˈdɛrɪŋ/
noun the action of being bold or adventurous
A1 She showed great daring when she climbed the tree.
A2 His daring to try new things led him to discover his passion for cooking.
B1 The explorer's daring in the face of danger inspired others to follow in his footsteps.
B2 The daring of the stuntman as he performed death-defying tricks left the audience in awe.
C1 Her daring in challenging societal norms made her a trailblazer in the field of science.
C2 The artist's daring in pushing the boundaries of traditional art forms earned him international acclaim.
adjective showing a willingness to take risks or be bold
A1 She was too scared to try the daring roller coaster.
A2 The daring explorer ventured into the unknown jungle.
B1 The daring stuntman performed a death-defying jump.
B2 The daring entrepreneur took a risk by investing in the new technology.
C1 The daring journalist exposed corruption at the highest levels of government.
C2 The daring artist pushed the boundaries of traditional art with their bold creations.
formal The daring explorer embarked on a journey to the uncharted territories.
informal She is so daring, always up for trying new things.
slang I can't believe he did that, he's so daring!
figurative His daring decision to quit his job and travel the world paid off in unexpected ways.
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